Quarterly Contract Performance Review
Marc leads a quarterly review call with UK headquarters to discuss equipment availability, maintenance, and future risks. The discussion focuses on explaining a drop in availability due to high usage of specific assets while maintaining compliance.
What you’ll be able to do
- Identify and articulate the three main performance points presented in a business review.
- Distinguish between fleet-level compliance and asset-specific operational pressures.
- Explain external constraints affecting maintenance performance and cost implications.
- Outline corrective actions and governance requirements for future quarters.
Dialogue
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Check your understanding
1. What are the three main points Marc highlights about Q3 in his overview?
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2. Why does Marc say the drop in availability is not a problem with the whole fleet?
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3. How does Marc differentiate between the issue of usage and maintenance procedures?
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4. What is Marc's assessment of compliance from a governance perspective?
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5. How is the customer reacting to the situation according to Marc?
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6. Why are maintenance costs increasing this quarter according to Marc?
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Grammar practice (mixed)
David focused ____ the headline availability figure shown in the report.
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If spare-part lead times ____ to increase, availability margins may narrow further.
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Availability remained within tolerance; ___, a slight downward trend was observed.
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Marc: About sixty percent of the drop in availability comes ____ four specific pieces of equipment.
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David: So, would you say the issue is more about how the equipment is used, ____ how maintenance is done?
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Marc: The contract is safe in the short term, ____ our current operating conditions stay the same over the next two quarters.
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Discussion (practise speaking)
How can a manager balance the need for high equipment usage with the risk of accelerated wear and tear?
🤔 Think about a time in your own work when high demand led to unexpected breakdowns or delays.
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- Prioritize preventive maintenance schedules to catch issues before they become critical failures.
- Communicate realistic availability expectations to stakeholders when operational demands are high.
- Monitor usage data closely to identify which specific assets are under the most stress.
Ask Phil: Practise explaining a maintenance issue and its cause to a skeptical client using this scenario.
What strategies can be used to manage costs when spare parts become scarce or expensive?
🤔 Consider how your organization handles supply chain disruptions and whether you have backup suppliers.
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- Optimize existing stock levels to ensure critical components are always available.
- Repair and refurbish old parts instead of buying new ones whenever contract rules allow.
- Negotiate with alternative suppliers for priority delivery, even if the cost is slightly higher.
Ask Phil: Practise discussing budget constraints and cost-saving measures with a finance manager in this situation.
How should a team handle communication with customers when service levels are under pressure but still compliant?
🤔 Reflect on how you manage stakeholder expectations when things are not going perfectly.
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- Provide transparent updates about the reasons for any decrease in availability.
- Emphasize that the team is still within contract limits and following all approved procedures.
- Highlight the specific actions being taken to mitigate the impact on the customer.
Ask Phil: Practise delivering a difficult update to a customer about service performance while maintaining trust.
What are the key indicators that suggest a formal contract review might be necessary in the future?
🤔 Think about the signs in your own projects that indicate a need to renegotiate terms or scope.
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- If maintenance costs consistently exceed the agreed budget limits over several quarters.
- If equipment failure rates increase significantly due to usage patterns not originally planned for.
- If the current mitigation actions, such as stock optimization, are no longer sufficient to maintain service levels.
Ask Phil: Practise outlining the conditions that would trigger a formal contract change discussion with a partner.
Vocabulary
- overall availability
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The total percentage of time a system or equipment is operational and ready for use. “First, the overall availability required by the contract is still respected, even if we can see a small decrease compared to Q2.” - spare parts
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Replacement components kept in stock or ordered to repair broken machinery or equipment. “Second, maintenance work is stable and well controlled, but we are under more pressure because of external issues, mainly delays in spare parts and the age of some equipment.” - corrective maintenance
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Repairs performed on equipment after a fault or breakdown has occurred to restore function. “These units meet technical rules, but they are used more often than expected at the start of the contract, which means they need corrective maintenance more often.” - preventive maintenance
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Regular scheduled upkeep performed to prevent equipment failure before it happens. “Preventive maintenance was carried out as planned, with a completion rate of 98.7 percent.” - operational tempo
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The speed, intensity, or frequency at which equipment is used or operations are conducted. “However, if the operational tempo stays high, we will need to manage expectations carefully.” - budget overrun
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A situation where the actual costs of a project or operation exceed the planned financial limits. “There is no forecast budget overrun at this time.” - field teams
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Groups of technicians or workers who perform maintenance or operations on-site at customer locations. “In addition, we have strengthened communication between field teams and engineering support.” - supply chain
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The network of organizations, people, activities, and logistics involved in producing and delivering a product. “Second, closer work with the supply chain to secure priority delivery for critical parts.”
Key phrases (useful expressions from the dialogue)
- under more pressure Experiencing increased stress or difficulty in handling a situation or workload.
- reach their limits Arrive at a point where no further improvement or management is possible with current methods.
- within existing budgets Falling inside the financial constraints that have already been approved for a project or period.
- stay aligned Maintain consistent communication and agreement on goals and information between different parties.
- avoid surprises Ensure that stakeholders are informed early about potential issues so they are not caught off guard.
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